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MISS ELLEN FOX
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THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN,
Pleasant Evening Reveries—A Column Dedicated to
Tired Mothers as They Join the Home Circle at Evening
The person who is not
often need one.
friend will
SAMUEL EYANS, SON & CO.
GOUOMROKERS fiND WAREHOUSEMEN
Cvery Accommodation and Convenience for
Our Customers and the Trade.
HIGHEST PRICES; PAID FOR COTTON
Your PatrdiAcfe Solicited.
Old men are drunkards because young
men drink.
WE
PAY
Hloliest Gasti Price
For all Kinds of
COW PEAS
Eflwards Bottling Worts
The hardest wound to heal is the one
inflicted by a friend.
This world is a bad world only for
those who have bad hearts.
ordained by nature. In all things, per
taining to home-supporting the man
should stand supreme, for thus was he
ordained by nature.
Storms and clouds ’and rain are es
sential, but when they pass away the
bloom of flowers seem more beautiful,
and the song of birds more sweet. 1 ‘ In
to each life rain must fall, some days
must be dark and dreary.” God in His
wisdom designed that there should be
night as well as day; that there sloud
We never realize how much we are ( shadows as well as sunl-’ght. Did you
capable of doing until the test comes ’ eve r listen to the song of the lark as
o o o I came the rainbow inlaid with crimson
The love that never speaks until it [ a™ 1 with K»ld? And then did yop not
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does it on a grave stone, keeps still too
long.
pause and think, as ihe soul drank in
the melody, as the eyes rested upon the
over hanging beauty, ihat without the
rain, storm and clouds that preceded
A good rule for young happiness is to , .. ., ,
" J K i such a realization would never have
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add to your sum of contentment, sub
tract from your amount of desires,
multiply your quantity of religion, and
divide your percentage by love.
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Unkind words do as much harm as
unkind deeds; many a heart has been
wounded beyond cure by words; many
swept into your being.
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The Angsl of The Home.
She does not make any fuss about it,
nor ask to have a reporter at her elbow.
But her sunny heart of self-forgetting
love will not let her hands be at rest
Mtlledgeville,
Georgia,
I a reputation has been stabbed to death I while there is any bit of helpful service
by a few little words. They have Bep-1 she can render. If she can without ob-
arated families, parted husbands and j servation slip the burnt roll or undtr
wives, and broken the ties between the crust on her plate it is done. If some
M1LLEDGEVILLE BRICK WORKS-
J. W McMILLAN, Proprietor, Mie-ledgeville, Ga.
One Million Brick
Now in Stock.
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"" Can fill all orders at once with the best brick that can be
made. Capacity and output greatly increased, so that large
orders can be filled immediately. Correspondence solicited.
dearest trienda.
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The way to get the best there is in
people, is to give them your best. Don’t
expect others to be sweet, and polite,
and thoughtful, so long as you adhere
to the selfish principle that people must
“take you as they find you.” When
your friends begin to grow careless and
disrespectful, atop and think whether
you are not getting back a reflection of
yourself.
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While we do not believe in woman
with a capital W, we also do not belieye
in man with a capital M. In all, things
that pertain to home-keeping the woman
should stand supreme. Thus was she
tug Famous Sunny :Soutu
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Are you considering a ouggy? Don’t buy before seeing my Famout Sun*
ny South Buggy, fitted wiin my new Patent Sorings. These springs make the
buggy ride easy, and easy riding means long wear. Made to wear and testimo
nials from past purchasers prove our statement, that it is the best buggy made.
Another Attraction
Is our Patent Top and Curtains, patented by Mr. E. Becker, which makes
the buggy rain and wind proof. This is a special buggy, madelfor Southern trade
and cannot be purchased elsewhere. Inquiries answered promptly.
E.BECKER
| MILLEDQEVILLE, OA.
one must stay at home when there
a day’s outing, she tells, with music in I
every tone, how glad she will be to be
left quietly behind and have time all to
herself to do ever so many things she
has in mind. And none suspect from
word or tone how great the sacrifice to |
give up the pleasure.
Her quick eve detects the oversight
or neglect on the part of another, und
she quickly hastens to remedy the mat
ter, careful that none shall know her
hand has made up another's failure. Is
a harsh round of judgment started by
some illadvised criticism? She deftly
and tenderly drops the sweetest possible
word for the criticized one. and switches
the conversation to other topics.
Do we not all recognize this “angel?”
We call her mother, wife, sister. Jn
the glory-land they will call her saint,
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Songs in The Night.
Very many of the sweetest joys of
Christian hearts are songs which have
been learned in the bitterness of trial)
It is said of a little bird that he will
never learn to sing the song his master
will have him sing while it is light in
his cage. He learns a snatch of eyery
song he hears, but will not learn a full
separate melody of his own. And the j
masters covers the cage and makes it!
dark all about the bird, and then he list- !
ens and learns the one song that is i
taught him, until his heart is full of it. -
Then, every after, he sings the song in I
the light. With many of us it is with
the bird. The Master has a song he
wants to teach us, but we learn only a j
strain of it, a note here and there, while j
we catch up snatches of the world's |
song and sing them with it. Then he 1
comes and makes it dark about ue. till
we learn the sweet melody He would
teach us. Many of the loveliest songs |
of peace and trust sung by God’s child- ;
ren in the world have been taught in the j
darkened chamber of sorrow.
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Doors, Screen Sash, Mantels,
Grates, Tile, Paints, Varnish,
Glass, Building Material of
all kind. Our services are
prompt, Our material is the
best. Write for prices and
catalogue.
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LONG DISTANCE PHONE 473
057 Uroact St AUGUSTA GA
Southern Agriculturist
Nashville, tenn.
Pot 40 Years the Most Instructive and Entertaining
Paper for Southern Farm Families.
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cannot sit in a rocking chair without
banging the rockers into the baseboards.
He cannot put the tidy on the sofa pil-'
gw right side out. He cannot sew on a
button. In short, he cannot do a hi n-
dred things that women do almost in
stinctively.
WANTED A SMILE.
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Wanted! a smile In the morning, 4
When all is hopeful and 4
bright;
Wanted! a smile at noontide, 4
As well as a smile at night; ♦
W anted for father and mother, 4
Wanted for sister and moth
er,
Wanted! a million smiles.
Wanted! a smilf for the hallos,
For each lltth- lass and lad:
Wanted! a sniil'i for the or
phans,
So lonely and dreary and sad
Wanted when bright eyes are 4
blinking,
Wanled when of mischief
they’re thinking,
Wanted! a m'llion smiles.
What Women Do Instinctive’, y.
A man cannot do two things at a
time. A woman will broil a steak and
see that the coHfee docs not boil over,
and watch the cat that she does not
steal the remnant of meat on the kitch
en table, and dress the youngest boy
and set the table, and see to the toast,
and stir the oatmeal, and give the or
ders to the butcher, and she can do it
all at once and not half trv. Man has
done wonders since he came before the
public. He has navigated the ocean, he
has penetrated the mysteries of the
starry heavens, he has hamesse i the
lightning and made it pull street cars
and light the great cities of the world.
But be can’t find a spool of red thread in
his wife's work basket; he can’t discov
er her pocket in a dress hanging in a
closet; he can’t hang out clothes and get
them on the line the right siae up. He
cannot hold clothespins in his mouth
while he is doing it, either. He cannot
be polite to eomebody fee bates. Hu
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Wanted! a smile.In the work
shop,
Wanted! a smile I:
Wanted! a sitiifi- for
Wherever lliey
roam,
Wanted when - sad
saker.
Wanted wheYi by trlalu o'ver
taken
Wanted, a million smiles.
the home,
the aged,
-bunco to
and for-
GOLD PLATED RING' FREE
With Each Order for Old Tim®
Sons; Book at lOo,
G2 dear old tunes w& til love, words
and music complete for piano of organ,
for 10 cents. America, Annie Laurie,
Auld Lang Syne, Battle Hymn of the
Republic, Catch the Sunshine, Colum
bia, Cornin’ Thro’ the Rye, Darling Nel
lie Gray, Dixie’s Land, Flag of tho
Free, Hail Columbia, Home, Sweet
Home, Juanita, Lead Kindly Light.,
Lilly Dale, Long ago, Marching Thro’
Georgia, Massa’s in the Cold Ground. My
Bonnie, My Maryland, Old Kentucky
Home, Old Black Joe, Rodin Adair.
Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep'
Swanec River, Sweet and Low, Blue
Bells of Scotland, Last Rose of Summer,
Old Oaken Bucite., Star Spangled Ban
ner, \ a run t Chair, Those Evening
Bells, Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, Uncle
Ned, We're Tenting Tonight, When the
Swallows Homeward Fly, and twenty
others for 10c, stomps or coin. For a
short time we will send a gold plated
finger ring FREE as a souvenir to oath
one who sends a dime for the song
book. Send today to piano and Music
Co. Galesburg. 111.
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